by Jerry St Clair » 01 Apr 2007 23:04
by Alan Partridge » 01 Apr 2007 23:05
by savage 4 england » 01 Apr 2007 23:07
by Farnborough Royal » 01 Apr 2007 23:08
by Katie Marsden » 01 Apr 2007 23:24
by fester_royal_blue » 01 Apr 2007 23:24
by Millsy » 01 Apr 2007 23:35
Jerry St Clair Within 5 seconds of kick off the bloke in front of me says "Do you mind if we stand?". No, says virtually everyone in the viciinity except this rancid old hag behind who cackles "I do". And then proceeded to complain loudly everytime anyone stood during the game.
Row 24. You know who you are.
I've had some outstanding away trips in recent years, but pretty much every single one this year has been shite. Fulham was excellent, but i was in the neutral section for that.
I don't think I'll bother in future.
by Doyler » 01 Apr 2007 23:36
Don't go then, you are getting the chance to see Reading home and away in our first season in the Premiership and are moaning that you couldn't stand up, some people are never happy. The points system being as it is, many people couldn't get tickets for this game. I'm sure one of them will gladly take your place.Jerry St Clair Within 5 seconds of kick off the bloke in front of me says "Do you mind if we stand?". No, says virtually everyone in the viciinity except this rancid old hag behind who cackles "I do". And then proceeded to complain loudly everytime anyone stood during the game.
Row 24. You know who you are.
I've had some outstanding away trips in recent years, but pretty much every single one this year has been shite. Fulham was excellent, but i was in the neutral section for that.
I don't think I'll bother in future.
by Winchester Royal » 01 Apr 2007 23:39
by TWRoyal » 01 Apr 2007 23:47
Jerry St Clair Within 5 seconds of kick off the bloke in front of me says "Do you mind if we stand?". No, says virtually everyone in the viciinity except this rancid old hag behind who cackles "I do". And then proceeded to complain loudly everytime anyone stood during the game.
Row 24. You know who you are.
I've had some outstanding away trips in recent years, but pretty much every single one this year has been shite. Fulham was excellent, but i was in the neutral section for that.
I don't think I'll bother in future.
by Royal Monk » 01 Apr 2007 23:50
by Farnborough Royal » 01 Apr 2007 23:54
by orange » 02 Apr 2007 00:16
by shadesrwrf » 02 Apr 2007 00:46
Katie Marsden Reading = the worst away support in the league in terms of quality. On a par with Wigan, Boro and Fulham.
Almost everyone in a club shirt, sitting down and chanting such songs as 'M U R T Y' and 'Dave Kitson what a bargain'.
If you show any passion fellow fans are prepared to grass you up to the stewards and get you thrown out.
by Woodcote Royal » 02 Apr 2007 01:32
Jerry St Clair Within 5 seconds of kick off the bloke in front of me says "Do you mind if we stand?". No, says virtually everyone in the viciinity except this rancid old hag behind who cackles "I do". And then proceeded to complain loudly everytime anyone stood during the game.
Row 24. You know who you are.
I've had some outstanding away trips in recent years, but pretty much every single one this year has been shite. Fulham was excellent, but i was in the neutral section for that.
I don't think I'll bother in future.
by Arch » 02 Apr 2007 01:39
Sorry, Jerry. I've got a lot of time for you as a rule, but this is an excellent riposte. Post of the day.DoylerDon't go then, you are getting the chance to see Reading home and away in our first season in the Premiership and are moaning that you couldn't stand up, some people are never happy. The points system being as it is, many people couldn't get tickets for this game. I'm sure one of them will gladly take your place.Jerry St Clair Within 5 seconds of kick off the bloke in front of me says "Do you mind if we stand?". No, says virtually everyone in the viciinity except this rancid old hag behind who cackles "I do". And then proceeded to complain loudly everytime anyone stood during the game.
Row 24. You know who you are.
I've had some outstanding away trips in recent years, but pretty much every single one this year has been shite. Fulham was excellent, but i was in the neutral section for that.
I don't think I'll bother in future.
by shadesrwrf » 02 Apr 2007 08:08
by frimleygreen_shotspur » 02 Apr 2007 08:21
shadesrwrf I really don't think we need another thread on this do we? JSC it's about time you realised that football has changed. The people who go now want to sit for 90 minutes and spectate, and they're more than happy to pay increasingly ridiculous amounts of money to do so. Participation is a thing of the past. In soulless bowls around the country people are breaking open the picnic hampers. Get used to it my friend.
by The 17 Bus » 02 Apr 2007 08:34
frimleygreen_shotspurshadesrwrf I really don't think we need another thread on this do we? JSC it's about time you realised that football has changed. The people who go now want to sit for 90 minutes and spectate, and they're more than happy to pay increasingly ridiculous amounts of money to do so. Participation is a thing of the past. In soulless bowls around the country people are breaking open the picnic hampers. Get used to it my friend.
we still do the things the old way at the rec:)
by frimleygreen_shotspur » 02 Apr 2007 08:36
The 17 Busfrimleygreen_shotspurshadesrwrf I really don't think we need another thread on this do we? JSC it's about time you realised that football has changed. The people who go now want to sit for 90 minutes and spectate, and they're more than happy to pay increasingly ridiculous amounts of money to do so. Participation is a thing of the past. In soulless bowls around the country people are breaking open the picnic hampers. Get used to it my friend.
we still do the things the old way at the rec:)
Like fail at football, somethings stay the same.
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